When looking into multifamily properties, what are the questions to ask ?I know it sounds dumb, I've been reading a lot, but I think it is smart to ask experienced folks and that will help tremendously.Thanks!
Ok guys I was talking with a local appraiser about building duplex’s. He suggested that I build them with a layout so some day they could be converted into SFR if I needed to sell. Has anyone approached building d...
After having completed two SFH rental property deals over the past 3 years that are cash flowing well, I am thinking about doing a partner deal but not quite sure where to begin. Ideally, I would love to invest in a d...
so im looking for comps because i found a guy who wants to sell his house in my neighborhood.
3 beds, 2 baths,9583 sq ft lot size, 2070 sq ft single family
Built 1967
Last ...
I love this forum and I can't say how much I appreciate the comments and sharing of knowledge.
My wife and I are getting close to starting our REI journey. We are pretty sure we know what we want to buy and where. ...
We're considering buying SFH rentals in Atlanta. We're out of state, so we'll need property management. We own several buy and hold SFHs in Charlotte and work with someone who's both a realtor and a PM. That's worked ...
Hi everyone,Well, I'm about to close on my "grandma's house " as I call it (3 bed, 1.5 bath south philly row home). I picked this up, off market; it's next door to my recent rental I just finished (https://www.bigger...
Hey everyone. My name is Derek and I am new to real estate investing, or real estate in general. I have been reading books, listening to podcasts, etc. for the past 6 months or so. My goal is to be a passive invest...
Hi! My roommate and I are looking for a CPA to help us get started as real estate investment partners. We live in Oakland and were wondering if there are any recommendations for this area. Thanks!
I am 3.5 weeks from my 45th day. IWas going to put 1/2 my funds in a condo (all cash no debt) and 1/2 in a diversified DST portfolio (5 DST's) each about $100k. The DST's are convenient because the debt is non recours...